🔪 Cut above the rest—where precision meets power.
The STANLEY 0-10-231 All-purpose Knife combines a 9.2 cm carbon steel drop point blade with dual alloy steel handles for versatile, professional-grade cutting. Designed for both home and professional use, it features a secure blade storage case and a quick assembly system. Lightweight at 113g and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this UK-made tool ensures durability and precision for every cutting task.
Recommended Uses For Product | Food Preparation, General Use |
Brand | STANLEY |
Model Name | STANLEY 0-10-231 All-purpose Knife |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 1 No ALL PURPOSE KNIFE |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Colour | Black,Red |
Blade Material | Carbon |
Style | 0-10-231 Knife |
Blade Length | 9.2 Centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Reusability | Reusable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03253560102319 |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Manufacturer | Stanley, Stanley Black & Decker India Private Ltd #28, Akemps, 3rd Main, 1st Cross, Ashwini Layout Koramangala Bangalore - 560131 |
Manufacturer | Stanley |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | 0-10-231 |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm; 113 g |
ASIN | B00O58VMVE |
A**A
Very robust build quality
Very sharp n strong.Must have for camping & bushcraft.
F**S
Exactly like the Mora companion but at ¼ of the price
Both knives are excellent. See the pictures for size comparison. The Mora is more expensive though. I have and use both knives, but appreciate the price point of the Stanley more than the Mora. Both come razor sharp from the factory. The Stanley Fatmax is worth the price, material, quality, craftsman in every way. Mora is the same but casts about 4 to 6 times than this Stanley Fatmax knife. I use both these on hikes and treks for cutting wood for fire, making a peg for the tent, cutting rope and paracord, chopping vegetables and fruits. Don't use it like an axe or a chopper and it will last a long time.
E**H
Sharp blade but not stainless.
The knife has a sharp blade and a sturdy handle. However, it is not stainless, so it may rust if not properly maintained. It is well-suited for woodwork and possibly camping, but it may not be the best choice for kitchen use.
D**A
Decent knofe with a sturdy plastic sheath.
This is overall a good knife. However, it does require periodic sharpening. It is a reasonably sturdy tool for minor bushcraft activities. It may withstand some amount of batoning. As it is made of carbon steel, do expect the blade to darken.
A**A
A Perfect knife
A perfect knife suggested by my teacher
M**N
Great compact bushcraft knife at reasonable price
Great companion for a hiking trip or workshop day, sturdy and sharp
M**I
DO NOT BUY
It's going to rust after everytime you will use it. It will rust just like some iron kept in moisture for years. I have bought it some 7_8 days ago and it has rust over it. DO NOT BUY DO NOT BUY.Instead but solagnac camping knife for 800 rs from decathlon
N**
Great deal!!
A good replacement for the Mora 511.Carbon steel with a ground spine for scraping ferro rod.Razor sharp edge with a Mora style sheath.Sheath retention is strong and has the same slot as the Mora on the belt clip.Mora is so expensive here, I'd rather buy 5 of these at the same price.
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